Mackay Regional Council Flags Electronic Security
Mackay Regional Council Flags Electronic Security Panel For Support Across Multiple Sites.
Mackay Regional Council Flags Electronic Security Panel – Mackay Regional Council has flagged a forthcoming tender for a preferred supplier arrangement covering electronic security services across its asset base.
This future tender has a projected release date between October and December 2026 and will seek to establish either a single supplier or a panel of pre-qualified providers for the provision and maintenance of CCTV and broader electronic security services. Scope includes supply, maintenance, repair and replacement of security fixtures and equipment, with the potential for the works to be split into 2 separate contracts.
From an operational perspective, the structure points to an ongoing services model rather than a one-off deployment, with suppliers expected to support lifecycle management of security systems across multiple sites.
For local government, this typically involves a diverse estate, including civic buildings, libraries, community centres, depots, parks infrastructure and public spaces. Security requirements across these environments generally include CCTV coverage, alarm systems, access control and associated maintenance, often delivered under service-level agreements with defined response and uptime expectations.
Mackay Regional Council services a large regional area in north Queensland, covering the Mackay and Whitsunday region. The council manages a broad mix of urban, industrial and coastal assets, along with critical infrastructure supporting community services, transport and regional development. This scale drives the need for consistent, maintainable and scalable electronic security systems across a distributed footprint.
This Mackay Regional Council Flags Electronic Security Panel tender opens Q4 2026 – keep an eye out for it here or read more SEN news here.
“Mackay Regional Council Flags Electronic Security Panel For Support Across Multiple Sites.”












